Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Oct. 17 edition

Check out these spooky activites to get you in the Halloween spirit.

Through Oct. 24

October weekdays at Remlinger Farms, 12-5:30 p.m.: Remlinger Farms is hosting fall fun every Thursday and Friday in October without the weekend crowds. Activities include train and roller coaster rides, flying pumpkins, Diggity Diggers, the jump pad and pumpkin picking. Fun park is open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; pumpkin u-pick is open Thursday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m and Friday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets are $17.49 for kids and $8.75 for adults; kids ages 2 and under get in free.

Through Oct. 26

Halloween train rides: Join the Northwest Railway Museum for an autumn celebration featuring slightly spooky fun including hot cider, cider press demonstrations, live music, hands-on apple coring and other seasonal activities. Costumes encouraged for visitors of all ages. North Bend departures are at 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Snoqualmie departures are at 11:00 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Tickets are $16-32 and can be purchased at trainmuseum.org/SelectEvent.aspx?eventid=1000076.

Novelty Hill Farm fall festival: Visit Novelty Hill Farm in Duvall every weekend through Oct. 26 for fall fun. Activities include pumpkin picking, a corn maze, farm critters, a trike track, a makers market and fall treats. Festival is 3-6 p.m. on Fridays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

Oct. 18

Bedazzle Your Bra for breast cancer awareness, 1-4 p.m.: Lavender at Stillwater-Misty Valley Farm is hosting an event to support breast cancer awareness. Attendees at the “Bedazzle Your Bra Bash” should bring their own padded bra; the host will provide the craft supplies. Tickets are $60 and can be purchased at square.link/u/p9007AC4. A portion of the proceeds will go to a cancer foundation.

The Sacred Riana at Snoqualmie Casino, 8 p.m.: Illusionist The Sacred Riana interacts with guests and performs a range of close-up magic as well as grand illusions involving zombies, possessed doppelgängers and much more. The ultimate Halloween performance, this grand illusionist provides an immersive horror film experience that is highly theatrical, dark and filled with drama. Show is for those ages 21 and over. Tickets are $52-68 and can be purchased at snocasino.com/entertainment.

Oct. 18-19

Oxtober festival at Oxbow Farm, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Oxbow Farm’s annual fall festival is back with hayrides, pumpkins, live music, arts and crafts and even an apple slingshot. Tickets are $6 online and $7 at the door. Kids ages 3 and under, as well as Oxbow volunteers, get in free. It is suggested that attendees register in advance at oxbow.org/oxtober. The festival will continue

Oct. 25-26.

Fall Festival at First Light Farm, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: First Light Farm’s Fall Festival includes pumpkin picking and decorating, scavenger hunting, bracelet making and s’mores. There also will be produce to harvest. No admission fee; small fee for s’mores and bracelet making. The festival will continue Oct. 25-26.

Oct. 24

Fall City 101, 7 p.m.: Snoqualmie Valley Museum director Cristy Lake is hosting a new program about the history of Fall City. Find out about the area’s geologic origin, from thousands of years as an important tribal homeland, to modern times as a unique small town. See interesting and rare photos from the museum collection and learn about the people and their lives in Fall City. Event is at Meadowbrook Farm. All are welcome.

Oct. 24-25

“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” at North Bend Theatre: North Bend Theatre will be showing “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and celebrating the film’s 50th anniversary. The theater will have its very own live shadow cast interacting with the audience and acting out scenes while the movie plays. Tickets include a Survival Bag full of interactive props. To purchase tickets, visit tix.northbendtheatre.com.

Oct. 25

Oaktoberfest at Meadowbrook Farm, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.: The third annual Oaktoberfest is back at Meadowbrook Farm in North Bend. Activities include a bean bag toss, where all participants receive a free crocus bulb to plant for early emerging spring pollinators. Participants include the Snoqualmie Valley Garden Club, the Homegrown National Park Movement, the Snoqualmie Tribe’s Ancestral Land Movement, Meadowbrook Farm Preserve Association and more. Native plants will be available for purchase through Mt. Si Nursery and the Washington Native Plant Society.

Snoqualmie trick-or-treat events, 1-4 p.m.: Snoqualmie’s Halloween festivities begin in Snoqualmie Ridge with trick-or-treating from 1-3 p.m. There is also trick-or-treating from 1-3 p.m. at Snoqualmie Valley YMCA. Then, from 2-4 p.m., trick-or-treating will take place in historic downtown Snoqualmie. For more information, visit snoqualmiewa.gov/1031/Halloween-Events.

North Bend Trick-or-Treat Street, 3-5 p.m.: North Bend Downtown Foundation’s annual Halloween event is for the whole family, costumes encouraged. The afternoon will include treats, activities and participating downtown North Bend merchants.